Psalms 68:32-35
32 O kingdoms of the earth, sing to God!Sing praises to the Lord, (Selah)
33 to the one who rides through the sky from ancient times! ▼
▼ Heb “to the one who rides through the skies of skies of ancient times.” If the MT is retained, one might translate, “to the one who rides through the ancient skies.” (שְׁמֵי [shemey, “skies of”] may be accidentally repeated.) The present translation assumes an emendation to בַּשָּׁמַיִם מִקֶּדֶם (bashamayim miqqedem, “[to the one who rides] through the sky from ancient times”), that is, God has been revealing his power through the storm since ancient times.
Look! He thunders loudly. ▼
▼ Heb “he gives his voice a strong voice.” In this context God’s “voice” is the thunder that accompanies the rain (see vv. 8–9, as well as Deut 33:26).
34 Acknowledge God’s power, ▼
▼ Heb “give strength to God.”
his sovereignty over Israel,
and the power he reveals in the skies! ▼
You are awe-inspiring, O God, as you emerge from your holy temple! ▼
It is the God of Israel ▼
▼ Heb “the God of Israel, he.”
who gives the people power and strength. God deserves praise! ▼
▼ Heb “blessed [be] God.”
Psalm 69
▼▼ Psalm 69. The psalmist laments his oppressed condition and asks the Lord to deliver him by severely judging his enemies.
For the music director; according to the tune of “Lilies;” by David.
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